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Friday, April 6, 2012

Welcome to my blog hop. Everyday from April 2nd through April 12th I will link to a different blog as part of my celebration of the release of my book The Pulse of Mixed Media: Secrets and Passions of 100 Artists Revealed. There will be book reviews, personal thoughts, and giveaways. And every blogger along the way will become part of the book, as they will also post their own responses to their choice of survey questions from the book. You too can be part of The Pulse by responding to my open call for art!

And on each day of the blog hop, I will also be sharing something extra. And today is an extra you will not want to pass by!

Today our blog hop makes a stop to visit Roben-Marie Smith from Every Life Has a Story. If you have never visited, you are in for a treat. Roben-Marie's site is filled with inspiration: her journals, her videos, her tutorials, her shops. And of course her colorful and playful art, with just the right amount of grunge. She is at home with digital art. She is at home with handmade art. And you will feel right at home in her home! Go straight here to see what she has to say about The Pulse of Mixed Media.

And while you are there, leave a comment by end of day (midnight EST) and you will be entered in Roben-Marie's giveaway of a copy of my book.

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Spent some time this week talking to one of my favorite members of our community: the one and only Rice Freeman-Zachery. And of course, wouldn't you know it...she had the microphone on. Head over to Create Mixed Media or Rice's blog to listen to our conversation. We caught up on all the live events for my book release from last week, talked about the events coming up, discussed just what exactly a Twitter party is, and talked about our plans to start and co-host a call-in radio program. Any backers????

And if you haven't left a comment on this post on Rice's blog, head over and do so and you will be entered in her giveaway for a copy of my book. But do it quickly as she will be picking a winner sometime today.

8 comments:

I was interested to hear you talking with Rice. I'm also surprised that people don't yet regard digital art as equal to other art. To make digital art you still have to have the knowledge to make the correct decisions about composition etc.Enjoyed the visit to Roben-Marie too. Thanks again.